After abruptly canceling the rest of his Saint Pablo tour, Kanye West has reportedly been hospitalized in Los Angeles.

According to People, NBC Newsand CNN, West was taken to UCLA Medical Center Monday to be treated for exhaustion.

Officer Mike Lopez from the Los Angeles Police Department told USA TODAY that the LAPD responded to a disturbance call at 1:20 p.m. PT Monday on North Laurel Avenue in West Hollywood. He said no crime had been committed.

LAFD spokesman Brian Humphrey said the fire department responded to “an unspecified medical aid request” in the 900 block of North Laurel Avenue. “An adult male, described as medically stable, was taken to an area hospital for further assessment,” he said.

The incident comes after West, 39, ignited a Twitter storm Thursday by saying he “would’ve voted for Donald Trump” at a concert in Inglewood, Calif.

More recently, West cut his Saturday concert in Sacramento short after several songs, but not before calling out Beyoncé and addressing Jay Z: “Call me, brah, you still ain’t call me. Jay Z, I know you got killas, please don’t send them at my head. Just call me. Talk to me like a man,” he said. The latter show left fans so upset thatTicketmaster refunded their tickets.

The 21 remaining tour dates that West had scheduled through New Year’s Eve were canceled early Monday.

Halle Berry is celebrating her 50th birthday with a new line of lingerie.

The famed superstar took to Instagram to post a teaser image of the new line and to show off the fact that she’s still got it. She can be seen modeling the black lace underwear in the teaser image while wearing a soaking wet white tee shirt, with her back turned to the camera.

“The big FIVE OH has taught me to be FEARLESS! I’m about to launch a lingerie line at 50. Here’s what I know for sure…it’s never too early or too late to do what EVER makes you happy,” she wrote in the caption of the image.

While the post suggests that the lingerie line will launch in 2017, fans know that she actually launched the line officially in 2015. It’s not yet clear whether this particular teaser is for a re-launch or if Berry is coming out with a whole new line, but either way, we can all agree that at 50, she still looks absolutely stunning.

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Derrick Rose is demanding $70,000 from his rape accuser.

Now that Derrick Rose has been cleared in a civil trial, he is demanding $70,000 from the woman who accused him of rape.

Rose filed papers in California court claiming that he and his friends who had been accused with him were “entitled” to “expenses they necessarily incurred in defending themselves against…false claims.”

The woman accused Rose along with his manager Randall Hampton and childhood friend Ryan Allen of drugging and gang raping her. However, the men maintained that the sex was consensual.

Rose claimed in the papers that the “aggressive pursuit of false claims… have taken an enormous, costly and irreparable toll on (him) and his public image and reputation.”

The motion, filed November 5, calls for her to pay $70,917.16, a sum that he claims is compensation for trial costs, including witness fees, depositions, reporter’s transcripts and fees for service of process.

However, the woman has claimed that the “financial disparity” between her and Rose gives her grounds to refuse to pay. She has also previously filed a “declaration of financial hardship” in order to refuse to pay.

In response, Rose pointed to her own description of herself as “a 30-year-old woman who owns a home” and “owns a Cadillac.”

Bill Cosby is already making plans on resuming his career after the sexual assault case is wrapped up. Peep Game

Because Bill Cosby expects to be cleared of sexual assault charges, he is reportedly planning to resume his career after the case is over.

Attorney Angela Agrusa argued in the defamation lawsuit that has been filed against the disgraced comedian by several women, who accused him of sexual assault, that Cosby’s financial records and the records of his compensation for his performances should be sealed. However, the women filing suit against him argue that he will never work in the entertainment industry again and therefore will not be hurt by sharing that information.

“When Mr. Cosby is cleared from all liability and charges … he expects to resume his career, and there is no reason to believe otherwise,” Argrusa wrote. “But disclosure of this type of financial and business information is irreversible. Even after his name is cleared, if released to the public, this information would improperly restrain his employment and tie his hands for renegotiation.”

Cosby’s professional reputation has taken a nosedive since about 50 women came forward to accuse him of rape or sexual assault, ruining his image as America’s Dad. While the statute of limitations has passed on many of these cases, he is facing several defamation lawsuits by women who claim he defamed them when he said their allegations were baseless.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks during a news conference at the New Yorker Hotel on November 9, 2016 in New York City. Hillary Clinton conceded the U.S. Presidency to Republican challenger Donald Trump.

Hillary Clinton is blaming FBI Director James Comey for her Presidential Election loss.

Hillary Clinton on Saturday cast blame for her surprise election loss on the announcement by the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, days before the election that he had revived the inquiry into her use of a private email server.

In her most extensive remarks since she conceded the race to Donald J. Trump early Wednesday, Mrs. Clinton told donors on a 30-minute conference call that Mr. Comey’s decision to send a letter to Congress about the inquiry 11 days before Election Day had thrust the controversy back into the news and had prevented her from ending the campaign with an optimistic closing argument.

“There are lots of reasons why an election like this is not successful,” Mrs. Clinton said, according to a donor who relayed the remarks. But, she added, “our analysis is that Comey’s letter raising doubts that were groundless, baseless, proven to be, stopped our momentum.”

Mrs. Clinton said a second letter from Mr. Comey, clearing her once again, which came two days before Election Day, had been even more damaging. In that letter, Mr. Comey said an examination of a new trove of emails, which had been found on the computer of Anthony D. Weiner, the estranged husband of one of her top aides, had not caused him to change his earlier conclusion that Mrs. Clinton should face no charges over her handling of classified information.

Her campaign said the seemingly positive outcome had only hurt it with voters who did not trust Mrs. Clinton and were receptive to Mr. Trump’s claims of a “rigged system.” In particular, white suburban women who had been on the fence were reminded of the email imbroglio and broke decidedly in Mr. Trump’s favor, aides said.

After leading in polls in many battleground states, Mrs. Clinton told the donors on Saturday, “we dropped, and we had to keep really pushing to regain our advantage, which going into last weekend we had.”

“We were once again up in all but two of the battleground states, and we were up considerably in some that we ended up losing,” Mrs. Clinton said. “And we were feeling like we had to put it back together.”

Phil Jackson’s description of LeBron James’s business partners as his “posse” in an interview published by ESPN on Monday drew an angry response from James, who took offense at the racial connotation of the word.

The dispute between Jackson, the Knicks’ president, and James, who plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers and is one of the N.B.A.’s most visible players, also left Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony in the uncomfortable position of having to answer questions about a sudden feud involving one of his bosses and one of his good friends.

The ESPN interview was a wide-ranging Q. and A. in which Jackson talked about the state of the Knicks, the criticism of his management of the team, and his relationship with Anthony. But James took exception with Jackson’s description of the group of friends who travel and work with him as his “posse.”

James and Maverick Carter, his close friend and business partner, both took offense at Jackson’s use of the word. Carter told ESPN.com he was bothered because of the idea that Jackson said it because James and his friends are “young and black, he can use that word.” James said he had lost respect for Jackson as a result of the comments.

“We see the success that we have, but then there is always someone that lets you know how far we still have to go as African-Americans,” James told reporters in Cleveland. “I don’t believe that Phil Jackson would have used that term if he was doing business with someone else and working with another team or if he was working with anybody in sports that was owning a team that wasn’t African-American and had a group of guys around them that didn’t agree with what they did. I don’t think he would have called them a posse. But it just shows how far we have to go. But it won’t stop us from doing what we need to do as a group.”

FILE – In this Sept. 27, 2016 file photo, FBI Director James Comey testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. The longtime Hillary Clinton aide at the center of a renewed FBI email investigation testified under oath four months ago she never deleted old emails, despite promising in 2013 not to take sensitive files when she left the State Department. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

Surprise surprise surprise. Hillary Clinton is once again off of the hook for more emails that surfaced last week. Peep Game

Nine days after upending the 2016 presidential campaign, FBI Director James Comey announced Sunday that Hillary Clinton would not face charges over newly discovered emails found on a separate computer.

In a letter to Congress, Comey said he would not revisit his initial conclusion, announced in July, that Clinton acted carelessly, but not criminally, when she used a private email account as secretary of state.

Since my letter, the FBI investigative team has been working around the clock to process and review a large volume of emails from a device obtained in connection with an unrelated criminal investigation. During that process we reviewed all of the communications that were to or from Hillary Clinton while she was Secretary of State. Based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in July with respect to Secretary Clinton. I am very grateful to the professionals at the FBI for doing an extraordinary amount of high-quality work in a short period of time.

Azealia Banks is pissed at RZA for not defending her when Russell Crowe threw her out of his party, and says she’s cutting him off for good … personally and professionally.

Sources close to Banks tell TMZ … she’d been negotiating a deal to sign with RZA’s record label for the past 3 weeks. We’re told RZA’s rep called her this week about closing the deal, and she made it clear … the deal is OFF.

RZA — who invited Azealia to the party — doesn’t seem to be losing any sleep over it. His camp insists she’s “full of it” when it comes to the events in Crowe’s suite, and she was squarely in the wrong.

Kendu Isaacs is seeking 6 figures in spousal support from Mary J. Blige.

Kendu Isaacs lived a life of luxury during his marriage to Mary J. Blige and is determined to keep it going. Earlier this year, Blige filed for divorce from her husband of 12 years, and on Monday, Isaacs requested a judge to grant him temporary spousal support.

But Isaacs wasn’t just Blige’s husband, he was also her manager – until she fired him after filing for divorce. Isaacs claims that Blige made between $1.5 to $5.1 million over the last two years. Isaacs also insists that although a pre-nup was signed, he did it without having a lawyer present. Funny, how people remember important details after the fact.

Isaacs says he’s currently unemployed, but Blige has given him $85,000.

Matthew Apperson was found guilty of attempted murder on George Zimmerman and sentenced to 20 years in prison.

The man convicted of second-degree murder for shooting at George Zimmerman during a 2015 road rage incident has been sentenced to 20 years in prison, WFTV reports.

According to the report, Matthew Apperson’s wife, Lisa, and his mother both argued that the trial was unfair, with Lisa Apperson complaining about how her husband was painted by the media. She also accused witnesses of lying at her husband’s trial, calling “the amount of perjury” disturbing.

Back in September, a jury found Matthew Apperson guilty of attempted second-degree murder for shooting into an occupied vehicle, as well as of aggravated assault with a firearm.

Zimmerman, who was acquitted for the 2012 killing of Trayvon Martin, claimed that Apperson shot at him unprovoked. Apperson insisted that he shot in self-defense.

As WFTV notes, it was Zimmerman’s notoriety from Trayvon’s case that reportedly made Apperson concerned for his safety during the encounter with Zimmerman months before the shooting. Zimmerman, Apperson said, pulled up next to him as he was driving and threatened to shoot.

“I said, ‘What are you going to do? Shoot me like you did that little kid?’” Apperson testified.

Apperson testified that after a brief exchange, Zimmerman responded: “He said, ‘By the way, I am going to kill you. I’m going to shoot you just like I shot Trayvon.’”

Apperson said that he pulled into a gas station to call 911 and Zimmerman followed him, “blocking [him] in” a parking space.

“I got, frankly, a nut job following me and threatening to shoot me,” Apperson said during the September 2014 911 call, which was played in court.

Months after, in May 2015, the two had an encounter again on the road. Apperson acknowledged that he grabbed his gun before seeing Zimmerman pull out his own gun at that time.

“When you picked up your gun, there was no imminent threat of bodily [harm] against you, correct?” Apperson’s attorney asked.

“Correct,” Apperson responded.

Defense attorney Michael LaFay questioned if Apperson thought that Zimmerman was going to pull the trigger.

“I knew he was dangerous,” he said. “I knew he was capable of carrying out the threats he made. I was scared to death. I thought I was going to get shot dead right there.”

However, prosecutors argued that Apperson was not really defending himself at the time of the shooting.

“There is nothing that Mr. Apperson did in his encounter with George Zimmerman on May 11, 2015, along Lake Mary Boulevard that was reasonable, prudent or cautious,” he said.

Janet Jackson is gearing up to become a mother for the first time with husband Wissam Al Mana and amid their preparations, the lovebirds have committed to the most important part: the name!

A source told OKMagazine.com exclusively that the 50-year-old mother-to-be and billionaire businessman have chosen a moniker for their unborn baby and it’s going to a tribute to Janet’s late brother, Michael.

“They have already chosen a name,” said the source who added the baby’s “first or middle name” will be Michael.

Janet is due in “late November,” said the source, and they’re all ready for the baby with a nursery, clothes and toys.

“They are both thrilled right now and they have everything ready,” said the insider.

The insider added that Janet, who converted to Islam for Al Mana, will raise the child in his religion and her family “respects that.”

Jackson “has been treated like a queen by everyone,” added the pal, but no one has pampered her while pregnant as much as her husband Wissam.

“They are more in love than ever,” the source said. “Janet and Wissam do Lamaze classes together and yoga everyday.”

Kim Kardashian is pulling them lawyers out and suing Gossip site MediaTakeOut over calling her robbery Fake.

Via TMZ:

Kim Kardashian’s calling out a media outlet … Tom Cruise style … suing for published stories that accuse her of lying about the whole Paris robbery.

Kim just filed a federal lawsuit against MediaTakeOut.com for 3 posts about her ordeal … one of which alleged there was evidence Kim “staged” the robbery. In the lawsuit, obtained by TMZ, Kim says the site used random people off social media as its sources.

The site also posted a story about “French authorities” suspecting Kim had actually “let the robbers in” the apartment. The final indignity, according to the suit by her lawyers Marty Singer and Andrew Brettler, was a post about Kim’s insurance claim. She says MediaTakeOut reported, “If she faked the robbery … she just committed a FEDERAL CRIME.”

Kim says she immediately sicced her legal team on the site … demanding they retract the posts and apologize, but got no response. So now, she’ll see ’em in court.

Since 2006 when Forbes began counting celebrities coins to report who’s making how much, Jerry Seinfeld has held the number one spot as the highest paid comedian, but today is a new day. According to the outlet, Kevin Hart has dethroned the veteran comic and snagged the coveted spot.

Kevin Hart’s pockets run pretty deep. Between June 2015 to June 2016, Hart earned a whopping $87.5 million, that’s $30 million more than Seinfeld. While the Philly native’s wealth comes from a plethora of places (endorsements, films, and campaigns including H&M) the bulk of the 37-year-old’s bank account comes from his stadium tours.

According to Forbes, the newly married comic sells out arenas including Madison Square Garden and The Staples Center, the way musicians do and since all he really needs is a bar stool, a microphone and himself, Hart pockets a bulk of the profits. The profits hover somewhere around a million per show, times that by 100 shows this year alone and Hart is laughing all the way to the bank.

Lil Wayne wants someone to show him the money — and not in a fun “Jerry Maguire” way — he wants to know how Birdman tore through $70 mil … dough he says they were supposed to share.

Lil Wayne says Universal Music Group advanced Birdman $100 million for a distribution deal, but not nearly enough of that money fell into Weezy’s pockets … according to legal docs obtained by TMZ.

He’s clearly pissed because, on paper anyway, he and Birdman are partners on Cash Money/Young Money. He claims Birdman’s admitted spending approximately $70 mil of the advance on royalties, marketing and recording expenses — but now Wayne wants to see receipts to back that up.

Translation: Time to open the books, Birdman.

And here’s all you need to know about why Wayne’s $51 million lawsuit is dragging ass. Birdman’s camp says it’s already handed over 22,015 pages of docs to Wayne’s lawyers!

Team Weezy says none of those pages included details on how the $70 mil was spent.

Meek Mill knows a good BOGO when he sees one … because he scored a sweet bonus just for dropping a few hundred thousand for a new luxurious and rare SUV.

Sources close to Meek tell us the rapper paid $380,000 to get a Bentley Bentayga as soon as it rolled out of the factory. They’ve only made 75 of ’em and we’re told Meek got the only one in Bev Hills. Why? It does 175 mph, and Bentley says it’s the fastest SUV in the world.

The base model goes for $300k, but of course Meek had to have the Mulliner Edition. That’s rich people talk for fully loaded. Check out the video … it’s pretty baller, and even has refrigerated consoles.

We’re told Bentley threw in a “free” Breitling Bentley edition watch and some limited edition Bentley luggage. What a bargain!

The Justice Department has launched an effort to reduce, and eventually discontinue, its use of privately operated prisons, according to the department’s second-in-command.

“I am directing that, as each contract [with private prisons] reaches the end of its term, the Bureau should either decline to renew that contract or substantially reduce its scope in a manner consistent with law and the overall decline of the Bureau’s inmate population,” Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates said in a memo to the Bureau of Prisons.

Yates added, “Private prisons served an important role during a difficult period, but time has shown that they compare poorly to our own Bureau facilities.”

In fact, just a week ago, a report by the Department of Justice (DOJ)’s internal watchdog, the inspector general’s office, found that “in most key areas, contract prisons incurred more safety and security incidents per capita than comparable [Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP)] institutions.”

As the federal prison population skyrocketed a decade ago, the Justice Department began contracting with private prisons. But the federal prisoner population has begun to decline, thanks in part to “several significant efforts to recalibrate federal sentencing policy,” and private prisons “simply do not provide the same level of correctional services, programs, and resources” as government-run institutions, Yates said in her memo.

Private prisons also “do not save substantially on costs,” and the “rehabilitative services that [BOP] provides, such as educational programs and job training, have proved difficult to replicate and outsource,” she added.

In its report released last week, the DOJ inspector general’s office also showed higher per person rates of “contraband finds, assaults, uses of force, lockdowns, guilty findings on inmate discipline charges, and selected categories of grievances,” a press release said.

“For all these reasons, I am eager to enlist your help in beginning the process of reducing –- and ultimately ending –- our use of privately operated prisons,” Yates told BOP’s acting director in the memo.

As of December 2015, private prisons housed roughly 22,660 of these federal inmates –- or about 12 percent of BOP’s total inmate population -– costing taxpayers more than $630 million a year, the DOJ inspector general’s report said.

Within minutes of the news today that the Justice Department was looking to end its use of private prisons, at least two of the three private corporations used by the department saw their values drop by double-digits on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

This issue has been a long-standing priority for the progressive wing of the Democratic Party and became a hot topic on the presidential campaign this year. Bernie Sanders, in particular, was vocal about his opposition to private prisons from the start of his campaign, and today he applauded the Justice Department’s announcement.

Bill Cosby has replaced a key member of his defense team, Cosby spokesperson Andrew Wyatt confirms to PEOPLE.

Angela Agrusa of Liner L.L.P. will take over for Washington, D.C.-based attorney Monique Pressley, who has vigorously defended Cosby against the more than 50 women who have come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct and assault by Cosby.

Agrusa, the head of litigation at the L.A. and N.Y.C. firm, will help defend Cosby in the pending criminal case in Pennsylvania, where Cosby is charged with three counts of aggravated indecent assault for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting former Temple university employee Andrea Constand in 2004.

Agrusa also replaces Pressley in a civil lawsuit filed by Judy Huth, a California woman who claims the comedian sexually assaulted her at the Playboy Mansion in 1974 when she was 15, and in a defamationlawsuit filed by Tamara Green, who sued Cosby in 2014, and accused him of lying when he denied sexually assaulting her.

“Mr. Cosby keeps playing musical chairs with his attorneys as he keeps losing in court, both in our case and in the criminal case in Pennsylvania where the alleged victim is Andrea Constand,” said Huth’s attorney Gloria Allred in a statement to PEOPLE. “We wonder if we have seen the last change in his legal team or whether continued losses will have us see further changes. Despite the many changes in his legal team representatives, Mr. Cosby will not be able to avoid having to face a jury in a court of law.”